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Road trip down the Atlantic Coast (1 Week)

The Atlantic Coast is renowned for its beach boardwalks, amazing museums and quirky roadside attractions.

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  • 1,968 mi
  • $444
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Created by marrey1020 - July 21st 2020

A road trip down the Atlantic Coast will take you from very early historic towns, like Plymouth in Massachusetts and Newport in Rhode Island, through the hustle and bustle of New York City, down Maryland's Chesapeake Bay to Virginia Beach and North Carolina's Outer Banks. From there, you'll pass through the gorgeous, sleepy hamlet of Savannah, Georgia and down to America's oldest city, St. Augustine Florida. Then it's an oceanside cruise along the Space Coast to vibrant Miami Beach, and you can finish off your trip in colorful Key West. It could be the trip of a lifetime, if you know where to find the can't-miss spots along the route. Sure, you could take I-95 all the way from Boston to Miami, but there are loads of detours and scenic byways that will take you on and off the highway. From Boston to Key West, you're looking at 2,400 miles of beaches, woodlands, two-lane country roads, vintage diners, charming small towns and urban adventures.

16483 Northwest 14th Street, Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States

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Photo of Twin Oaks RV Camping
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305 Ga Highway 26 E, Elko, GA, US

Twin Oaks RV Camping

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234mi 04h 03m
Photo of Cloudland Canyon State Park
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122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd, Rising Fawn, GA, US

Cloudland Canyon State Park

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23mi 00h 31m
Photo of Ruby Falls
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1720 Scenic Hwy, Chattanooga, TN, US

Ruby Falls

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96mi 01h 47m

2223 Great Falls Rd, Rock Island, TN, US

Rock Island State Park

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287mi 05h 01m

2994 Fairforest Clevedale Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States

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270mi 06h 17m
Photo of Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort
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1mi 00h 06m

108 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

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514mi 08h 05m

16483 Northwest 14th Street, Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States

Best Time to Travel the Atlantic Coast: During winter the road conditions can vary, but in the Northern part of your trip be prepared for weather delays from December through mid-March. Spring is off-season, so you should be able to score some good rates at hotels along the route. Summer is high tourist season all up and down the Atlantic coast, which means hotel rates will be high and crowds at stops along your route will also be a factor. Fall however, is an ideal time to travel up and down the coast. Not only is the fall foliage particularly gorgeous from end of September through early November in New England, but once you get down to Georgia and Florida the temperature up north will be chilly, so you'll welcome the warmth of the south.